...and mine HP with 2 GB tooBtw, 2GB is what my eeepc has to run Haiku...
I kind of want to stick with firefox because I have all the preferences tuned for in in user.js...and also I guess it works on another machine.
Wait, what? Why would that factor into it if the power cord is plugged in?Replacing the CMOS battery might be a start.
This sounds like a somewhat pathological case for trying to test backwards compaibility!Removed CMOS battery, the freq_levels are back, but they are still all wrong as they were earlier. I tried everything - resetting CMOS via the pins, flashing BIOS, changing BIOS settings... I think the motherboard/BIOS have gone sour (integrated LAN is broken). It's an 16 year old Foxconn motherboard. It can still do basic stuff that doesn't require the full 2GB RAM, which is nice, but since it's constaoverclocked in some weird way, it corrupts swap data, I think is what's happening.